The Seattle Times, Wednesday, May 3, 2006

Summer break means... math, science, technology

A free summer camp is being offered to help get high-school students interested in math, science and technology — and animated games.
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HeraldNet, Tuesday, May 2, 2006

Local News: School FYI

High school students interested in creating their own computer-generated art and animation are invited to apply to a summer arts and animation camp offered by the University of Washington-Bothell and Edmonds Community College.
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The Enterprise, Friday, July 15, 2005

Teens Animated about camp: Youth learn how to create video games
By Jennifer Aaby, Enterprise Writer

Calculating points on a x and y axis may not seem like the most exciting way for teens to spend summer break-unless the coordinates correspond with characters in a video game. Video games can be educational, as a group of teens learned at Edmonds Community College's two-week long Arts & Animation Camp. More on the news article.

 
"I particularly appreciate the fact that I can take some of my Art background and some of my previous computer background and put that together [in my math module]. I do hope to work with at least a small group of students and help them make some animations."     —  Bill Engrebretson, high school teacher